The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1942 Page: 8 of 8
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Classified Ads
FOR SALE
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MRS JULIA TILLER
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•bout H4 Four yean old. Notify—
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;Cut Chrysanthemums
I All place and colon for tale.
O. J. Hansren—Carthage
(Carthage Floral Co.)
Holiday Specials
< Permanents from 13-00 up half
price. Specials on shampoo, set. dry
and manicure.
BEE NEAT BEAUTY CLINIC
Vary Lewis and Marie Bell, operators
NOTICE
; No tresspassing er hunting on any
of my land near Macedonia common
Ity.
P. J. McNEE
POSTED
My land Is now posted. No hunting
or trees passing allowed.
MRS. J. C. COOPER
1-dtp.
Local Ladies Entertain
Soil Conservation
Employees
' Mrs A. T. Chalk and Mn. A. B.
Patterson entertained the office force
of the Soil Conservation Service
With a buffet capper. Wednesday
Might December 17. The reception
rooms were decorated in the Christ-
was motif.
1 The table was laid with a lace
cloth aad centered with a unique
arrangement of poinseitias. nandina
berries and leaves. Red tapers burn-
ing In silver candelabra lighted the
table.
Refreshments reflecting the holi-
day spirit were served to the follow-
ing; Mr. and Mrs Robert Rae. C.
A. Reawright. Raymond Thomas, Le-
roy Washburn, the hostesses and
their husbands.
(PviAcrnah
Mr. aad Mrs Willie Paul Atktason
of Oklahoma City ware the holiday
visitors of Mr. aad Mira. Curtis At-
kinson and family.
Dr. and Mrs. C. IX Baker had aa
their holiday guests Mr. aad Mrs.
Henry Crews Baker aad daaghter
Ana of Lin dale, Texas.
Mita Maurtne Baker visited her
parents Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Baker
during Christmas. Mias Baker
teaching school in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. L A. Crews of Dallas
were holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs
C. D. Baker and family.
THE PAWOLA^WATOiMAW, Carthago, Ti
Mr. and Mr*. Forest Robere and
eon Forest Earl visited In Denton
Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sparkman spent
the holidays visiting In Hot Springs.
Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hlllin and son
Tommy visited Mrs. J. E. Robinson
in Marshall Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hilltn and Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Hlllin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fitghugh Hlllin in Waskom dur
ing the holidays.
Mrs. Z. L. Zorn ef Beckville; Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Zorn of Lake
Charles, Mrs. Lou Light of O’Don-
nell; Mrs. Fhy Robinson of Chicago,
and Miss Anne Browning of Center
were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Tom Browning.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Turner and
son Jim. visited in Henderson during
Christinas.
Otis Allison of Houston visited his
parents and-other friends and rela
tlvee here through the Christmas
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Bleakley and
daughter have returned from a Christ-
mas visit with relatives In Missouri.
Tennessee. Kentucky and Arkansas
Sid B. Turner. Tom Hooker and E.
Donald Journeyed to the Texas
gulf coast Monday to enjoy a duck
hunt.
Jimmie Strong, law student in Tex-
i University visited his parents
Judge and Mrs. J. G. Strong during
the Xmas holidaya Miss Katherine
Strong. Groesbeck. Texas faculty
member was also home tor Christmas.
Jane Hall, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hull, and a student In Den-
ton Woman’s Collage visited her per-
ents through the holidays. - ^
Charles Pool spent the Xmas holi-
days visiting bis parents and friends
here.
Billie Grimes of Texas University
and Mary Margaret Grimes of Den-
ton were guests of their parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Grimes of the holi-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald and
daughter Billie Jean of Bosler City
visited friends and relatives here
through the holidays.
Malcolm Shaw Jr. of Camp Bowie
spent the holidays here.
New Arrivals
For Spring!
See our new line of Spring
Wash Silks in beautiful floral
and striped patterns for Dress*
es and Blouses that you will
enjoy wearing throughout the
year.
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Cotton Prints in bright spring
colors and patters for House
Dresses, House Coats, Smocks
and School Dresses.
Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Miller Jr.
and family of Ft. Worth visited hli
brother's family Mr. and Mrs. Oma
Miller daring the Christmas holidays
Miss Joy Hart of Jasper was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Hart and
family during the holidays. 8he re-
turned home Sunday.
James Moore, eoa of Mr. aad Mrs.
J. B. Moore visited hare
Day. Jamee is stationed at Osmp
Bowie.
Mr. and R. C. Fite of San Marcos
were the holiday guests of Mr. aad
j Mrs. Freak Fite Sr. Mr. Fite to wRh
I the Holland-Page Construction
pany.
Jerry Long, son of Mr. aad Mrs.
R. T. Long snd s University of Toaas
student spent the Chrtetmai
here with his parents.
Mies Audrey Van 8andt returned
to her home in Houston after spend
ing the holidays with members of
her family In Shreveport sad Car-
thago.
Mrs. Ram Isflrone aad Mm Walter
LaGrone visited their sister Mrs.
Oma MUler here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Cates, and
daughters. Marijo and Doris Anne,
visited Mr. and Mm J. D. BrasselL
and family during the holidays.
Rambling—
(OoatJauea tn
R. W. Roedler,
Southwestern Bell
pany was a businei
thage Tuesday.
manager of the
Telephone Com1
is visitor to Car'
Vernon Garrett Jr. spent the holi-
days in Carthage with his parents
Rev. snd Mrs. V. G. Garrett. Vernon
to attending Baylor University in
Waco.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ben C. Hart of Dal-
las visited relatives here and In
Shreveport during the Christmas
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Scott of Baton
Rouge, La. have returned to thoir
home after spending the holidays
with their parents. Mr. and Mm. O.
B. Ross.
Mr. snd Mrs. R. W. Porter of
Shreveport visited In the home of
Mr. snd Mm W. D. Anderson over
the week-end.
Mrs. J. L. Johnson Is visiting her
(laughterdaughter, Mrs. H. S. Par-
ker in Baird, Texae.
OH AM. They were married here re-
cently and both the contracting par-
ties have numerous friends in the
county. MR. MANGHAM Is the son
of MR. and MRS. W. B. MANGHAM
and MRS. MANGHAM to the daagh-
ter of MR. and MRS. F. L. PINK
ARD. and • grandaughter of MR. aad
MRS. R L. OHOLBTON of this city.
B. D. BAILEY of Cantor was a
visitor to the county Monday. MR.
BAILEY 1* a prominent attorney of
Shelby county and has served hto
county In the capacity of county at
torney. He placed his announcement
with THE WATCHMAN as a candi-
date for District Attorney and stated
that he would appreciate the consid-
eration of every voter In Panola coun-
ty before election next July. MR.
BAILEY is the first candidate to use
the columns of the county publication
for political purpaees this year. His
annouucembent will be found else-
where in the 'newspaper.
SUBSCRIPTION
RENEWALS
INVITED
r'
Mr. snd Mrs. N. P. Childers and
daughters Evelyn and Imogene of
Jasper had Christmas dinner with
J. L. and Mrs. Hart.
Anna Claire Voorbies was the holi-
day guest of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. C. L Voorbies.
Read this issue of The Watchman
and then glance at the three figures
following your name. If the type
regds 1-1-48 this means your subscrip-
tion to the newspaper expired on
January 1st. 1942. If your numbers
read 12-141 yoiir time to already out.
It is no pleasure to continue to re-
mind our readers of their subscrip-
tion expirations. This will be the
last story. It is likewise impossible
for u* to spend money we need for
other purposes to mall out Individual
statements. The subscription price to
The Panola Watchman is 91.60 In
the county and 92.00 out of the coun-
ty regardless of where the mailing
address might be. We will send the
paper to Center for 92.00 or we will
send it to Australia for 92.
Your subscription renewal Is cordi-
ally invited.
BORN
To Mr. and Mrs. James R. (Sonny
Man) Curry of Beckville, on Decem-
ber 25th. twin boys. Harry Lee and
Larry 1-ee. 7^4 and 6% lbs. respec-
tively. Mother and boys doing nice-
ly-
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS!
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And Complete liife of lovely Gifts
Russell Floral Co.
POUCICAL
CALENDAR
For District Attbmay:
N. B. a BAILEY
Resolutions—
Today they suddenly seem eetrang
ed!
Shall we. then, grieve and sadly
brood 0
O’er the unknown cause that has
» made them changed.
Ask once, that they make the mat-
ter clear
But ask no more. If the lesson
fall;
Let changelings go. however deer,
And shed no tears for a love so
frail.
Be not the stave of a friend’s
migraine.
Nor let him play, not hot. n<
cold?
The master of theyself remain.
And the key of thine Inmoet heart
withold!
For they who weep and sue and
, Plead.
Are used and dropped, like a worn-
out glove,
And the friends with "moods" are
the friends who need
To learn that they are not worth
ouf love.
Cartax
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ALEXANDERS RAGTIME BAND”
Tyrone Power, Aliee Taps
SATURDAY MITE EMM.
AND MONDAY
Shirley Temple in
"KATHLEEN”
With Hsrbeft Marshall Lorslne Day
TUE8.. WED., and THURS.
Clark Gable. Lena Turner in
"HONKY TONK”
SICK!
Weak, Nervous, Rundown,
Full of Aches and Pains?
Bluford Donald and Miss Lucy
Russell of El Dorado visited hta rela-
tives and friends here daring the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Carrington
and family of Atlanta. Texas visited
friends and relatives here Christmas.
Miss Marie Ray of Austin visited
her parents Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Ray
over the holideys.
Sgt. John McDaniel of Ft. Knox.
Kentucky to the guest of his mother
Mrs. J. A. McDaniel this week.
For latest advanced styles se-
lect Gold Seal New York Pat-
terns.
CARTHAGE DRY
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After All**
AS THE FEAR DRAWS
TO A CtOSE
We want to thank our
many friends for the busi-
ness they have given us.
We algo suggest to those
we have never had the
pleasure to serve, that the
turn of the year is a good
time to get acquainted
with our facilities for pro-
viding sound, dependable
insurance for every need.
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INSURANCE
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FRIDAY NIGHT
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CHIROPRACTOR
445 Saine St.
Carthage, Texas
Please allow me to send happy holiday
greetings and warm wishes to the citi-
zenship of Panola county.
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During the New Year I trust it will be
the privilege of each man, woman, and
child in the county to enjoy good health,
happiness, and prosperity.
Wardlow Lane
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1942, newspaper, January 1, 1942; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891323/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.